F28 Series, Power Transformers

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F28-1300-C2
POWER XFMR 28 VCT @ 1300 MA UL/C
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Through Hole
115V
PC Pin
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Parallel 14V, Series 28V
Parallel 2.6A, Series 1.3A
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Dual
No
36VA
4200V
F28
67.01mm L x 56.01mm W
42.50mm
F28-420-C2
POWER XFMR 28 VCT @ 420 MA UL/CU
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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Through Hole
115V
PC Pin
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Parallel 14V, Series 28V
Parallel 840mA, Series 420mA
Single
Dual
No
12VA
4200V
F28
49.00mm L x 41.00mm W
38.51mm

About  Power Transformers

The power transformers family consists of products that are specifically designed for the transformation of AC utility power at nominal frequencies of 400 Hz or less. These transformers are characterized by the presence of galvanically isolated primary and secondary windings, which facilitate the transfer of electrical power between two circuits without a direct electrical connection. It is important to note that these transformers are not packaged or equipped with the common connectors that are typically used in AC utility powered products. As such, they are not intended to be used as end-use products in an isolation transformer capacity. Instead, these transformers serve as key components in larger systems or products that require precise voltage regulation, isolation, and conversion. Power transformers play a crucial role in a wide range of applications, including power distribution systems, industrial machinery, and electronic equipment. They are utilized to step up or step down the voltage of AC power to match the requirements of specific systems or devices. By providing galvanic isolation between primary and secondary circuits, power transformers ensure that any potential electrical faults or leakage currents do not pose a risk to the user, thereby enhancing overall safety. In summary, the power transformers family includes products that are specifically designed for the transformation of AC utility power at nominal frequencies of 400 Hz or less. They contain galvanically isolated primary and secondary windings and are not packaged or equipped with connectors for end-use purposes. Instead, they serve as critical components in larger systems that require precision voltage regulation, isolation, and conversion.